
loss of horse power on pro gator 2020
![]() | joe331982
Join Date: Jun 2010 Posts: 2 charlotte, nc ![]() |
2010-06-14 171534
while unloading gravel off of my pro gator, a few rocks fell in front of the engine where the belt is. the rock got lodged in between the crank pulley and the belt and twisted the belt. after i got the rock out and twisted the belt back into place the gator was very hesitant to start and seemed to have an extreme lack of power, like almost stalling while going up a small hill. now its very hard to start and when it does it still has very little power. ive sprayed carb cleaner in the throttle body and cleaned what i could but i still have no luck getting the power back. any thoughts?
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loss of horse power on pro gator 2020
![]() | gatoraider
Join Date: Nov 2008 Posts: 544 Maryland ![]() |
2010-06-15 171549
I'm not familiar with Yanmar gas motors, but it sounds like your rock has created a timing issue. Maybe partially sheared a key on the crank or something like that. ....
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loss of horse power on pro gator 2020
![]() | birdleg
Join Date: Jun 2010 Posts: 2 arkansas ![]() |
2010-06-16 171591
we have a cpl progators at my shop. i would check the trigger or triggers depending on what model you have. they mount around the front crank of the engine. they are mounted with 2 allen head bolts, they tell the engine when to fire and a thrown belt or rock can easily break one. hope this helps ....
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